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Friday, Apr 20 A neighborhood in Des Plaines is the target of a systematic flood mitigation program that aims to tear down most of the homes in an area frequently ravaged by the rising waters of the Des Plaines River. The street is now pockmarked with vacant lots where houses once stood. |
| A report to be released Friday by the Chicago Police Department outlines its goals for reform for the rest of the year, including a pledge of stepped-up training and supervision of officers. |
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| Bully Hunters seemed like a killer idea: Combat sexist harassment in online video games by unleashing hit squads of talented female players to slay the trolls. It didn't turn out that way. |
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| More than eight months after plans for 20,000 homes on Chicago's south lakefront were unveiled, the project is in doubt amid "soil contamination problems." |
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| The 15 pages of documents contain new details about a series of interactions with Trump that Comey found so unnerving that he chose to document them in writing. |
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| John Kass: Chicago, a city where mayors have historically ruled with iron fists, might benefit from leaders who are driven by cold logic — rather than ambition and lust for power. |
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| Matt Nagy will have the opportunity to do something the previous four Bears coaches accomplished in his first game – win at Lambeau Field. |
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| Originally built in 1920 as a neighborhood church, this three-bedroom home has been converted into a single-family residence and is located one block from The 606 trail. |
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